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Influence of Illumination Conditions on the Color and Structure of the Peridium of Nannangella alpina (Physarales, Myxomycetes)

Успехи современной биологии / Advances in Current Biology
Myxomycetes are one of the examples of fungus-like protists with hidden diversity. Their trophic stages are usually hidden from the eye. The species is identified based on the characteristics of mature sporulation. Morphological characteristics, including the structure and color of the peridium and capillitium as well as belonging to a certain ...
V. I. Gmoshinskiy, N. I. Kireeva
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First records of Badhamia ovispora (Physarales, Myxomycetes) in Russia

Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii
The rare myxomycete Badhamia ovispora was found for the first time in Russia from the Perm Territory and Moscow Region. Morphological features of specimens of this species were studied in detail using light and scanning electron microscopy. The main features are oblong-oval spores that are almost smooth in the light microscope and the triple peridium ...
V. I. Gmoshinskiy   +3 more
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Critical revision of Physarales and Reticulariales (Myxomycetes) at the Natural History Museum London (BM)

Phytotaxa
Light and scanning electron microscopy were applied to re-assess diagnostic characters of type specimens and critical specimens of Diachea radiata, D. splendens, D. subsessilis, Diderma arboreum, Didymium. laxifilum, D. leoninum var. effusum, D. trachysporum, D. trochus, Physarum bitectum, P. straminipes, Reticularia intermedia, R. jurana, R. liceoides,
Moreno, G., Castillo, A., Thüs, H.
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PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE DOUBLE‐DIFFUSION TECHNIQUE AS A TOOL IN DETERMINING RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SOME MYXOMYCETES, ORDER PHYSARALES

American Journal of Botany, 1967
Double‐diffusion technique was used to investigate myxomycete relationships within the order Physarales. Extracts of plasmodia of 22 slime mold isolates were reacted with five antisera produced to Plasmodia of Didymium nigripes, Physarella oblonga, Physarum polycephalum, Physarum gyrosum and Fuligo septica.
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Vie Physarale: Roman roads with slime mould

2012
Strano, Emanuele   +2 more
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(2955) Proposal to conserve the name Didymium against Mucilago and Spumaria (Physarales, Myxomycetes)

Taxon, 2023
Juan Carlos Zamora   +2 more
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